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Antonio Argüelles On WOWSA Live

Antonio Argüelles On WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU, Mexico City, Mexido. Open Water Friday will feature one of the most remarkable men in the open water swimming community: Mexico’s Antonio Argüelles. His aquatic dreams took him from Mexico City to his formative years to Stanford University and, much later, to two Triple_Crown_of_Open_Water_Swimming and Oceans Seven […]

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Marianne Alvarez Of Honu Para Swim On Creative Mornings

Marianne Alvarez Of Honu Para Swim On Creative Mornings Courtesy of Creative Mornings, Vancouver, Canada. Marianne Alvarez of Honu Para Swim Team in Vancouver, Canada was born in Mexico and moved to Canada in 1987 with her husband, raising four daughters. In 2014, she organized the first Para-Relay to swim across the English Channel, six

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Looking Forward For Pablo Fernández Álvarez And Nuala Moore

Looking Forward For Pablo Fernández Álvarez And Nuala Moore Courtesy of WOWSA, Mount Everest, Nepal. Like the postponed and cancelled open water swimming events from Tokyo to Florida due to the coronavirus pandemic, Pablo Fernández Álvarez and Nuala Moore [shown above] had to put their swimming goals temporarily on hold. As Fernández says from Spain,

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Newfoundland: Sweet, Patient, Devoted Canine Swimmers

Newfoundland: Sweet, Patient, Devoted Canine Swimmers Courtesy of John Murray, Ocean Beach, California. John Murray often tells athletes who he trains about the mindset of disabled dogs. “A three-legged dog doesn’t care it is missing a leg. He runs with the other dogs; he goes and fetches sticks or balls. He goes all-out, happy to

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We Can’t Control A Storm, But We Can Control The Sails Of Our Ship – Jordan Wilimovsky On WOWSA Live

We Can’t Control A Storm, But We Can Control Sails Of Our Ship – Jordan Wilimovsky On WOWSA Live Sponsored by KAATSU, Odaiba Marine Park, Tokyo Bay, Japan. In preparing for the 2008 Olympic 10 km marathon swim qualification race in Sevilla, Spain, Daniel Katzir had his country of Israel inked on both sides of

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